Brilliant Sanity: Buddhist Approaches to Psychotherapy

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Francis J. Kaklauskas, Susan Nimanheminda, Louis Hoffman, MacAndrew S. Jack
University of Rockies Press, 2008 - Philosophy - 396 pages
Brilliant Sanity is a rare feat. This engaging and informative book is sure to become essential for psychotherapy scholars, acceptance and mindfulness researchers, and clinicians alike. This is one not to be missed.--Doug Mennin, Ph.D., Yale University.
 

Contents

Culture and Diversity Considerations
19
Therapist Subjectivity in Contemplative Psychotherapy
39
A Tradition of Fearlessness and Its Impact
65
Psychotherapy as an Expression of the Spiritual Journey
87
Grounding Buddhist and
133
Group as a Mindfulness Practice
161
The BodySpeechMind Approach to Contemplative Supervision
175
Developing the Therapist Within
195
Dancing with the Paradox
213
Resonance and Exchange in Contemplative Psychotherapy
239
Exploring Countertransference Emptiness and Joy in the
259
Creating Environments that Arouse
275
Michael
299
From Eros to Enlightenment
337
Walking the
355
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